According to its Wikipedia page: "It grows to at least 28 cm in mantle length and 90 cm in total length."
The Antarctic giant octopus -- Megaleledone setebos -- lives in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
what is the size of an octopus?
No, a snow octopus is not a real species. While there are various types of octopuses that inhabit cold waters, such as the Antarctic octopus, "snow octopus" is not a recognized term in marine biology. The idea may stem from the habitat of certain octopus species in cold, snowy environments, but it does not refer to a distinct type of octopus.
There are quite a few species of octopus in the waters around Antarctica. Antarctica was the ancestral home of the octopus millions of years ago and all current otcopus species are descended from that one Antarctic octopus species.
they eat fish such as cod and and antarctic silverfish thay also feed on crab and octopus
The eight legs, beak, & the size (8-10cm for the pacific red octopus)
just about the size of a octopus... ;)
The Antarctic hole is big enough. It is the size of Australia.
20 pounds
The eight legs, beak, & the size (8-10cm for the pacific red octopus)
There are many Antarctic sea creatures. Five of these amaizng creatures are an Antarctic octopus, sea spiders, tunicates, marine woodlice, sea lemons. Also Polarbears are not sea animals but howver they od swim in the cold waters of Antarctica
It depends on the type and size of the octopus.